徳山大神宮

TOKUYAMA DAIJINGUU shrine

Japanese Name徳山大神宮
English NameTOKUYAMA DAIJINGUU shrine
Prefecture北海道
City松前町
ReligionShinto
Primary DeityKanei-no-Kami
Typeshinto Shrine
Official SiteVisit website →
Coordinates41.4348778, 140.1106312

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About this Shrine

Located in the town of Matsue, Hokkaido, Tokuyama Daijinguu Shrine is a Shinto shrine that has been an important cultural and spiritual center for the local community since its establishment. The shrine's main deity, Kanei-no-Kami, is revered as the god of health, longevity, and prosperity. Visitors to the shrine can explore the traditional Japanese architecture and enjoy the serene surroundings of the forested grounds.

Cultural Significance

As Kanei-no-Kami is a deity associated with health and longevity, Tokuyama Daijinguu Shrine often hosts festivals and events celebrating good health and well-being. The shrine also holds an annual shrine purification ceremony in spring, which helps to purify the mind and body for the coming year.

Enshrined Deities

Kanei-no-Kami

Location

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